Authors:
Mark R. Dixon, Jordan Belisle, Caleb R. Stanley, Bridget E. Munoz, Ryan C. Speelman
Abstract:
Three children with autism or a related disabilities were taught to make coordinated cross-modal conditional discriminations involving gustatory, visual, and auditory stimuli, and test probes were conducted to evaluate the derivation of symmetrical and transitive relations. Participants were able to master the directly trained relations (gustatory-visual, visual-auditory) and consistently demonstrate symmetrical relations (auditory-visual). Two participants additionally demonstrated derived transitive relations (gustatory-auditory).